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Making changes to lcurses directory was causing it to be compiled, but
not causing teliva to be relinked.
Now I'm:
- unconditionally running `make` on subdirectories
- conditionally linking their outputs
Seems reasonable when I put it like that. Hopefully this is working now.
I used to know `make` down cold a decade ago, but it's evaporated from
my brain.
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Teliva's constantly restarting without the user being aware of it. So
far I figured saving history across the user actually exiting and
restarting Teliva was just a happy "feature". However, it looks like
that's actually more complex to implement. Keeping editor state across
user-visible restarts results in these problems:
- opening the editor after restart has the cursor position messed up, no
matter what definition you open.
- more seriously, opening the editor after restart can't seem to get to
the big-picture view anymore.
Rather than try to debug what's going on, I'm going to just cordon off
that part of the state space for now.
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We still need a proper story for file system side effects. But it's not
time yet for sandboxing considerations. Soon, but not yet.
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We're not using this yet.
I agonized over this decision for several weeks. Is Teliva's need to
restart with execve an utter hack or a good thing? I'm leaning towards
the latter. Constantly exercising the initial flow makes Teliva more
crash-only. We can build Steve Yegge's idea of immortality (http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2007/01/pinocchio-problem.html)
out of crash-only primitives, just by making reboots instantaneous. But
focusing directly on immortality tends to compromise crash-only by
exercising it more rarely.
One other issue this brings up: loading these Lua tables from disk is a
vector for arbitrary code execution. I need to fix these when I get to
sandboxing.
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I'm deliberately restricting this incompatibility to the editor
environment for now.
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I'm growing attached to ^e, so mildly breaking with convention there.
Perhaps this is a bad idea.
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My Makefiles are an utter mess. Unclear how to reconcile staying close
to upstream with being clean in isolation.
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Still emitting a bunch of warnings on OpenBSD, though.
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I can't select C99 in luasocket, because I don't know how to include
the definition of struct timespec. All this fucking complexity. But
hopefully things will build on OpenBSD now.
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Teliva is never intended to be "installed" somewhere. Just work inside
its directory and separately share the .tlv files you create. (Though I
don't yet have a good flow for starting a new .tlv file.)
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For starters, put Linux-specific stuff in a Linux-specific target.
By not resetting MYCFLAGS and MYLDFLAGS, I'm unnecessarily passing in
-DLUA_USE_LINUX. But that'll make it easier to get things running on Mac
and BSD.
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Unlike both conventional version control and wiki history, I'm planning
to always allow modifying commit messages.
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We're not using or rendering them yet.
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They don't have any semantics yet. We just ignore them for now.
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Still highly experimental. I'm not persisting state yet.
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I'm still unclear on precisely what the experience should be here. We
probably don't need all of a version control system. The goal is just to
be able to answer the question, "what did I change recently that caused
things to break?"
For now let's just start with letting people see past versions.
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The problem: if ever I hit ctrl-e to go to the big picture view and then
hit Esc to go back to running the app, my terminal was messed up after
exiting the app.
Why did I even have this gunk? Perhaps it dates from the time when kilo
was emitting raw escape sequences rather than using ncurses.
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